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pookie_rabbit
Hi,
wonder if anyone could help with me with this one.
I have hundreds of Outlook clients (running on Windows 2000) that
connect to Exchange for there normal mail but they also have an
Internet e-mail service for connecting to an Internet gateway to get
there external stuff.
Problem is we know want to route the Internet e-mail through the
Exchange server.
Somehow I am going to have to get rid of the Internet e-mail service
from all of these clients. I am wondering about the best way of doing
this. I have monitored the registry to see what changes are made and
they seem quite siginificant so I am not sure if a reg patch is the way
to go. I am wondering if there is a command line way of getting rid of
an Outlook service or doing some sort of Add/Remove? Any other ideas?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
wonder if anyone could help with me with this one.
I have hundreds of Outlook clients (running on Windows 2000) that
connect to Exchange for there normal mail but they also have an
Internet e-mail service for connecting to an Internet gateway to get
there external stuff.
Problem is we know want to route the Internet e-mail through the
Exchange server.
Somehow I am going to have to get rid of the Internet e-mail service
from all of these clients. I am wondering about the best way of doing
this. I have monitored the registry to see what changes are made and
they seem quite siginificant so I am not sure if a reg patch is the way
to go. I am wondering if there is a command line way of getting rid of
an Outlook service or doing some sort of Add/Remove? Any other ideas?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.